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Sentence count:134+3Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: to dateaccommodatetodayup tobe good atcome up toadd up tolive up to
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31. Radio Rentals take a pride in keeping up to date with new broadcasting technology.
32. Some climbers are very enthusiastic about the new proposal, recognising that the current system needs revising and bringing up to date.
33. Undoubtedly, the Under-Secretary of State will bring us up to date on that.
34. Please ensure that you check your list and bring it up to date now and return to the Office.
35. Although managers require up to date information they have access to more information on a day to day basis than external users.
36. Lack of up to date knowledge leading to a potential crisis of confidence.
37. The reader should endeavour to keep up to date with oil market developments because of their impact upon the international economy and financial system.
38. In return we in the editorial team will try to keep you up to date with what is going on in the University.
39. Julia resolved to double-check everything she typed today and stay late, if need be, to get up to date.
40. Responsibility for changing this and keeping information up to date can be delegated to a staff nurse or senior student.
41. But inside the old building she had found the staff reassuringly up to date,[http://sentencedict.com/up to date.html] and smilingly efficient.
42. This section brings discussion on the process of central government management reform up to date by reviewing developments since 1980.
43. The monitor aims to bring managers up to date with legislation and their responsibilities.
44. Not only is the book up to date - it also indicates where future developments may lie.
45. This has ensured that the video is up to date, as well as giving me a few more grey hairs!
46. Thus the importance of coinage for our understanding of the past diminishes, generally speaking, the more up to date we come.
47. She hoped his maps were more up to date and accurate than the one she had bought at the newsstand.
48. But if you keep your on-line appointments diary up to date, a calendar on the network can compare everyone's schedules.
49. Information can be automatically kept up to date, and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation.
50. General practitioners have also found intensive courses in diabetes helpful in keeping them up to date and improving their clinical skills.
51. Most of the country's fertility clinics were listed, although none of the catalogues was up to date.
52. A number of them are duplicated in Windows 3.1 and these are more up to date versions.
53. You have been assigned the task of keeping the records up to date.
54. Unfortunately, adhoc bibliographies date quickly and are not always brought up to date after initial publication.
55. The worldwide list of national governing body addresses is the most up to date anywhere.
56. Whichever direction you go, you can keep up to date on your software for very little outlay.
57. It is all that the young can do for the old, to shock them and keep them up to dateGeorge Bernard Shaw 
58. Dogs, though, can be vaccinated against distemper - so it pays to keep their vaccine boosters up to date.
59. And always the social pressure to keep up to date and with the scene.
60. It is kept up to date in the same way as the full system and is held by many libraries and other advice agencies.
More similar words: to dateaccommodatetodayup tobe good atcome up toadd up tolive up toface up tostand up tolead up tomeasure up toupdatemandatecandidateout of datedate back tocustodyas good ashave to do withdatakeep tosymptominterruptpredatordatabasecorruptionrecommendationmaterate
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